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1888 - 1949. Known for: Painting.
Pécsi-Pilch was a respected and popular prominent representative of the Hungarian art world before the Second World War. In addition to his ethnographic interest, he travelled tirelessly through... Read full biography
Pécsi-Pilch was a respected and popular prominent representative of the Hungarian art world before the Second World War. In addition to his ethnographic interest, he travelled tirelessly through Europe, capturing the beauties of Mediterranean cities with a light brush. He participated in the modern... Read full biography
Pécsi-Pilch was a respected and popular prominent representative of the Hungarian art world before the Second World War. In addition to his ethnographic interest, he travelled tirelessly through Europe, capturing the beauties of Mediterranean cities with a light brush. He participated in the modern art initiatives of the era. He also exhibited with KUT, and took a position as president in UME, which gathered young people around Vaszary. He worked with his college colleague Vaszary for the... Read full biography
Pécsi-Pilch was a respected and popular prominent representative of the Hungarian art world before the Second World War. In addition to his ethnographic interest, he travelled tirelessly through Europe, capturing the beauties of Mediterranean cities with a light brush. He participated in the modern art initiatives of the era. He also exhibited with KUT, and took a position as president in UME, which gathered young people around Vaszary. He worked with his college colleague Vaszary for the recognition of French modern art. “His functioning,” wrote Kornélia Kozma in her portrait sketch in the columns of Theatre Life, is accompanied by significant successes, and her works are preserved in several museums at home and abroad, including the... Read full biography
Pécsi-Pilch was a respected and popular prominent representative of the Hungarian art world before the Second World War. In addition to his ethnographic interest, he travelled tirelessly through Europe, capturing the beauties of Mediterranean cities with a light brush. He participated in the modern art initiatives of the era. He also exhibited with KUT, and took a position as president in UME, which gathered young people around Vaszary. He worked with his college colleague Vaszary for the recognition of French modern art. “His functioning,” wrote Kornélia Kozma in her portrait sketch in the columns of Theatre Life, is accompanied by significant successes, and her works are preserved in several museums at home and abroad, including the Royal Gallery in Rome, Milan, nervi, Belgrade, Nuremberg, Coll. in New York. Art of Ass. and the State Museum of Tokyo. In 1929, he won a go... Read full biography
